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George & Dragon Restaurant
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Going to the George and Dragon after Pipe Band pratice is rapidly becoming a tradition for my American-born husband and me, a native Brit - a tradition being driven by my husband, I might add, who loves their food and any excuse to go there. Nothing beats their wonderful Sunday roast dinners accompanied by a glass of good British beer. The food is always hot and the service is usually exceptionally fast and friendly. We also took advantage of the George and Dragon's special opening hours to follow England's progress through the World Cup in great company. We have tried the British Open in Scottsdale, but the atmosphere, food and limited selection of beers there just don't evoke the same fond memories of dining in the local pubs of my home town that the George and Dragon does.
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